Depending on the degrees awarded, theoretical or practical courses taken as part of a degree (completed or not completed) may lead to recognition of these as prior learning by the programme administration.

Profile of the Programme

This programme intends to include all kinds of practical and theoretical aspects of the field of study and it aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary in the field to enable students to discover their artistic abilities and to turn their abilities into new philosophies, technologies and artistic trends in their field to furnish students with experiences in producing, directing, scriptwriting and critiquing.

While adapting to that state of art technology which is allocated for their use, they are obligated to take advanced level courses such as visual aesthetics, film theories, history of film, film review and analysis, and documentary cinema as part of their theoretical courses.

The education is consisted of four years of undergraduate. Students can benefit from their experience. Practical courses are made in with fully equipped television studio, 20 professional field cameras, 6 nonlinear editing suites, 1 film editing table; at the same time, cinema and television students are the body of regional television station- FRT (Fırat University’s) which they experience the real professional life in it and prepare themselves for the future.

Occupational Profiles of Graduates

International, national and local television companies
International, national and local video production companies
International, national and local film production companies
International, national and local radio companies

Specific Admission Requirements

General admission requirements stated under Info on the Institution on this website are being applied to start this programme.

Qualification Requirements and Regulations

A student is required to successfully complete the designated program of courses meet a minimum of 240 ECTS credit requirement and have a minimum GPA of 2.00/4.00

Learning Outcomes

Upon the completion of the programme, the students will be able to:

1. Have a full understanding of the theoretical,technical and technological terms and terminology in the field of film, radio and television.
2. Have a basic understanding of the technical, theoretical and historical aspects and developments of Film, Radio and Television
3. Have the ability to transform written or visual ideas into a film or a television project through creative processes and expressing them in an original manner.
4. Have the ability to develop stories into scripts in accordance with cinematographic and dramatic narrative.
5. Have the ability to plan, design and execute pre-production processes regarding film and television.
6. Manage a standard television studio, along with the ability to design and execute the processes regarding live television programming.
7. Direct the production, shooting and manufacturing processes of film and television.
8. Design, execure and complete/finalize post-production processes regarding film and television.
9. Useproduction and post-production hardware unique to the field of film and television at a basic level.
10. Execute the production activities required for the realization of film and television productions in a productive, creative and problem-solving manner.
11. Follow technological developments unique to the field of film and television, and havethe ability to work in an adaptive fashion with the unique characteristics of new media.
12. Analyze a film, script or television program from technical, aesthetic and ideologic standpoints.
13. Possess general cultural knowledge required to establish a subject for film, radio and television production, and the ability to gain access to the information required.
14. Execute interdisciplinary work processes, conduct work as a team member regarding applications in the field, and capable of taking responsibilities.
15. Work with an awarençess towards life-long learning.

Access to Further Studies

May apply to master’s or doctorate programmes in any field or proficiency in fine arts programmes.

A variety of assessment methods such as mid-term(s), assignment(s), exercise(s), project(s), practice(s), and a final exam are implemented in the programme. Assessment methods may include classical test(s), multiple-choice test(s), homework(s), performance evaluation(s), and product evaluation(s). In order to graduate from the programme, cumulative GPA must be minimum 2.00. A course grade is constituted by evaluating the above stated elements and given by using letters. Examinations, assessment and grading are held according to the regulations arranged by the University Senate. There are one midterm and one final examination for each course. Examinations are written examinations however if necessary they can also be performed orally or by practice work. The evaluation of the weights of the courses is determined by the lecturer at the beginning of the semester. The weight of the final examination can not be less than 60%.

Letter grades and their associated coefficients are as follows;

GRADE

FACTOR

AA

4,0

BA

3,5

BB

3,0

CB

2,5

CC

2,0

DC

1,5

DD

1,0

FF

0,0

Graduation Requirements

A student is required to successfully complete the designated program of courses meet a minimum of 240 ECTS credit requirement and have a minimum GPA of 2.00/4.00.